If you have been using Android devices for a while or followed smartphone news, you’re probably familiar with the name “TouchWiz”, a name that Samsung has called its skinned version of Android. However that could soon change as Samsung could be planning on renaming the feature to something else. Read full post →Samsung Could Be Renaming TouchWiz To ‘Samsung Experience’

It’s safe to say that most companies would much prefer if you were to repair your devices with the company themselves. This is because while under warranty, repairing outside would not only void the warranty, but it might not be a good job and could lead to more problems, which could make others perceive the company and its products in a negative way. Read full post →Apple’s Online Support Lets You Schedule Repairs With Third-Parties

Sometimes when you check your bills, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by all the charges, some of which are charged to companies you’ve never heard of (usually the parent/holding company of a shop), or sometimes banks or carriers use certain codes that you’re unfamiliar with to identify certain services. Read full post →AT&T To Refund $88 Million To 2.7 Million Customers

So we know that come 2017, Spider-Man: Homecoming will be released. This marks the second time the franchise has been rebooted in recent times, with the first reboot starring Andrew Garfield which unfortunately only last 2 movies. That being said if you are excited to see Tom Holland in the role of the web slinger, you’ll want to check out the official trailer above. Read full post →Official Spider-Man: Homecoming Trailer

Google Drive is Google’s answer to cloud storage and is used to store all kinds of files, including backups for your phone, such as installed apps, device settings, call history and more. However while your Android backups are saved to Google Drive, for the most part accessing it is tricky since they are hidden. Read full post →Google Drive Backups Tab Is Now Showing Up

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